30 June 2022

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MC Nutrition Provides Healthy Options

MC Nutrition Provides Healthy Options


MC Nutrition opened on Thursday, June 16, in Wolf Point with the goal of providing healthy choices for area residents. “It’s the community hub for people to come in and get something healthy,” owner Miranda Crasco explained. “My passion is providing healthy options for the community.” The business is located at 218 Third Ave. Suite C, across from the Wolf Point Credit Union. Operating

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Keven Johnstone

Keven Johnstone


Keven C. Johnstone, 59, of Froid died at his home Jan. 17, 2022. He was born Oct. 25, 1962, in Missoula to John and Norma Jean (Mogan) Johnstone. He and his younger sister got to experience living in various towns in Montana as well as Washington while his family moved around for their mother's job as a teacher. He graduated high school in Medicine Lake in 1981. He then attended college in Williston, N.D., and Bozeman. He made a career working as a motor hand in the oil field and most recently was employed by Nabors, Inc. It was hard work, but he was dedicated to his trade as it gave him the benefit of work and income while he pursued his true passion of farming. He met Dawn Loegering in September 2004. They married the following year on Oct. 15, 2005. Although their relationship began by way of technology, the couple enjoyed spending time together driving the back roads through the country. Navigation wasn’t always a strong suit. Through this marriage, he accepted a daughter by choice and they exchanged jokes and gag gifts and enjoyed many adventures. He had many titles, but one of his most cherished was “Papa.” His four grandchildren were his pride and joy. They all looked forward to his visits whether in person or video chats. He is survived by his wife, Dawn (Loegering) Johnstone of Froid; daughter, Tiffany Roebuck of Mobridge, S.D.; four grandchildren; mother, Norma Jean Johnstone of Froid.; and sister, Michelle Gay of Moose Lake, Minn. A graveside committal service was conducted Saturday, June 25, at the South Froid Cemetery.

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Magic City Releaf Comes To Culbertson

Magic City Releaf Comes To Culbertson


Magic City Releaf store manager Erica Aakre told the Community News that she was surprised to see how receptive the community has been since they opened June 10. “We grew up here and thought it would be great location,” said Aakre. The business offers a selection of cannabis products to recreational users and members of the Montana Marijuana Program (medical). Aakre said she and other

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Mary Lu Weeks

Mary Lu Weeks


Mary Lu Weeks, 86, of Culbertson, Mont., passed away peacefully on Tuesday, June 21, 2022, surrounded by her family at her residence in Culbertson, Mont. Fulkerson Stevenson Funeral Home of Williston, N.D., is assisting the family. Friends may sign the register and give their condolences at www.fulkersons. com. Her memorial service was held at 2 p.m. Monday, June 27, 2022, at the Grace and Peace Church in Culbertson. Mont. Pastor Ross Reinhiller officiated. A private family burial was at Hillside Cemetery, Culbertson, Mont. The funeral service was livestreamed; you can view Mary’s service directly on her obituary page on our website www.fulkersons. com. Marylyn Lucile Weeks was born to Gail and Leonard VanBuskirk of Berthold, N.D., in 1935. She was affectionately nicknamed MaryLu almost immediately and that name stuck. Her childhood was the typical hard-working, frugal one like so many of her generation. In 1954, MaryLu married Earl Weeks, originally from Des Lacs, N.D., and they moved to Culbertson, Mont., to make their home. They took root in this little town and took great pride in all the friends, neighbors and businesses here. Their four children were born at Roosevelt Memorial Hospital. In 1966, they purchased Culbertson Implement. After Earl’s sudden death in 1977, MaryLu took a giant leap of faith and stepped into Earl’s place at the Implement. This was a learn-as-you-go experience and not at all easy. She faced every challenge, though, with a keen mind and a quiet dignity. The support of other implement dealers, John Deere representatives, and especially her community during these years inspired her sense of volunteerism and service. She knew firsthand the importance of giving back. MaryLu served on the Culbertson School board, the Culbertson GFWC Women’s Club, the Culbertson Foundation board and the ND Public Radio board of directors. She was active in every aspect of her Methodist Church and was a devoted volunteer at the local nursing home. She was a Culbertson sports fan since the moment she and Earl arrived and was a vocal supporter to be sure. MaryLu’s love of reading was well known, and she was always on the lookout for her next read. Her greatest delight was curling up with a great book and a cup of tea. She was a regular at the local library and enjoyed the Tuesday Book Club conversations. Her love of reading and history fostered a yearning for travel. She was always excited to be planning a trip. Her travels included three trips to Europe and the British Isles, fall foliage tours, and many trips throughout the country. MaryLu made an indelible impression in the community that she loved and touched the hearts of the lifelong friends she made here. Undoubtedly, her greatest legacy lives in the hearts of her grandchildren. She was an active participant in their lives. The kids had a key to her door that came with a key to her heart. She joyfully attended every program, fair, and sporting event, and her kids could always rely on seeing her face in any crowd. She was a strong, unwavering bulwark for each one of them. There were many, many ordinary and impromptu gatherings at MaryLu’s because it was just “home.” Christmas Eve at Gramma Lu’s was everyone’s favorite. Memories of those raucous evenings filled with laughter and food and presents and family… followed by the reading of the Holy Story … will stay with each of us. The love we shared on those nights will be the invisible, unbreakable thread that binds us each to the other forever. MaryLu is survived by her four children and their spouses, 10 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren: Penny and Robert Anderson and family; Luke (Ashlee), Harper and Huck Anderson; David (Ashley), Ella and Leddy Anderson; James (Sylvie), Andrey and Zackary Anderson. Laurie and Milo (Buzz) Mattelin and family; Joan (Matt), Lola, John Amos, and Moses Garrett; John (Caitlin) Mattelin. Mike and DeAnne Weeks and family; Alex (Emilee) Weeks; Shelby (Anthony) Lebsock. Mark and Wendy Weeks and family; Hannah, Sarah and Claire; and siblings, Arlene, Lenny, Linda and Susan. (Paid Obituary)

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Janette White Hawk

Janette White Hawk


Janette E. White Hawk, 49, of Cheyenne, Wyo., died Dec. 12, 2021, at Wyoming Medical Center in Casper, Wyo. She was born on March 17, 1972, in Wolf Point to Patricia Valkenburg and Walter J. Belcher. She had a very special relationship with her grandmother Cleo, who died in December 2013. She moved to Cheyenne in 1998 where she could be close to her children and grandchildren. She furthered her education by getting a degree in psychology, but really wanted to study law so she could help women and young girls in trouble. She spent the last few years working for a couple of law firms. She loved to spend time with family and enjoyed her pets. She also had a special love for elephants. She could pretty much do anything she set her mind to until her disability prevented her from completing the task at hand. She loved drawing, crocheting, beading and writing, especially poetry. She loved people and never turned away a soul in need. She enjoyed witnessing to the women in jail and sharing the Gospel. She is survived by two daughters, Krystal Nichols of Cheyenne and Sheray Nichols of Sheridan, Wyo.; one son, Timothy J. Duckworth of Cheyenne; adopted son, Randy Birthmark of Wolf Point; mother, Patricia Whitright of Wolf Point; father, Norman (Melissa) Harada of Cheyenne; brothers, Travis Harada of Cheyenne, Jeremiah Whitright of Wolf Point, Joseph Whitright of Denver, Colo., Shaun Hoffman, Johnny Belcher and Jesse Belcher, all of Wolf Point; and five grandchildren. A memorial service was celebrated on Saturday, June 25, at the Lakeview Chapel at Schrader, Aragon and Jacoby Funeral Home in Cheyenne.

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